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Actually they do. They just have better ad-men. Oh, and they take more of our tax money and put less in than all the Welfare cheats put together. That’s why all the private companies know more about you than the NSA.

No, the private companies know more about you because you give them the information willingly. You check the usage agreements to use their services of your own free will.-I love how you perceive “our tax money”. That is their money that they pay in taxes. They hire your precious lawyers to be able to keep as much as is legally possible. Welfare cheats intentionally screw the system and welfare fraud is a massive moneymaking scheme, although admittedly a small portion of our debt.

@mgscottWow. Still cannot face reality,huh? Assume that your thoughts about that on Bush IS true (which has been debunked so many times that you are either a troll or wear blinders) then Obama’s Bush on steroids when it comes to spending. Oh, by the way, this IS (shudder) Obama’s 2nd term already….get over the Blaming Bush already. You show your ignorance in current situations when you do it, and allows you to not care if your guy is doing the same thing because somebody ELSE did the same thing before him. By logic, that should make you dislike Obama just as much because he’s like Bush in your eyes.

Congress puts strictures on the CBO on how they can make their estimates. Sometimes, either party can be on the wrong side of those strictures. I dislike using the CBO as a source of information, but often they are the first/only source of information.

It’s troll logic. “Anything bad about the people I hate is God’s Own Truth, but anything good about the people I hate is a pack of lies. Even if it’s from the same person!”It’s an easy view to hold if you’re careful not to actually think about it.